On Sat, Sep 27 2014, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 27.09.2014 um 15:09 schrieb Michal Sojka:
>> Yes, that's right. It's a annoying that --quiet suppress the error
>> message in this case.
>
> Agreed. I think quiet should suppress non-fatal warnings/errors only,
> but not messages which will cause it to
Am 27.09.2014 um 15:58 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> Am 27.09.2014 um 15:09 schrieb Michal Sojka:
>> Yes, that's right. It's a annoying that --quiet suppress the error
>> message in this case.
>
> Agreed. I think quiet should suppress non-fatal warnings/errors only,
> but not messages which will cause
Am 27.09.2014 um 15:09 schrieb Michal Sojka:
> Yes, that's right. It's a annoying that --quiet suppress the error
> message in this case.
Agreed. I think quiet should suppress non-fatal warnings/errors only,
but not messages which will cause it to exit with non-zero return code.
We added --quiet
On Sat, Sep 27 2014, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 27.09.2014 um 13:08 schrieb Michal Sojka:
>
>> + addgroup --quiet --system systemd-journal
>>
>> After running 'delgroup systemd-journal', it was possible install the
>> package.
>
> With the amount of information from the original bug submitter, it's
Am 27.09.2014 um 13:08 schrieb Michal Sojka:
> + addgroup --quiet --system systemd-journal
>
> After running 'delgroup systemd-journal', it was possible install the
> package.
With the amount of information from the original bug submitter, it's
hard to tell if this is the same issue as yours.
I
Hi,
I also have the same (or similar) problem. This is what I found. The
solution that worked for me is at the end of the mail.
# dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/systemd_215-4_amd64.deb
(Reading database ... 729731 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../systemd_215-4_
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